FUJI 17,285 Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 Great result lads and even more so in those conditions ...as for the bunnies being easier in that area well my tuppence worth on the matter is this ....i've being hunting with dogs a fair few years,ran em in plenty of areas and the only place i've caught a hundred bunnies in one shift lamping is the Dales...but anyone thinking it's just a matter of turning up with a couple of jukels and think that they will amass the ton then they would be foolish thinking that imo? I don't recall reading to many posts and hearing on the doggy grapevine too many people doing the feat...it's a tough shift on dogs and probably more so on the men who own those dogs? ATB Andy. 2 Quote Link to post
2.8 guy 403 Posted January 28, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 Without a doubt it will be hard to do the ton but as i said the land i have i know this is acheivable, i worked out 5 spots twenty a spot if you chose your runs most would be sitters on a good night or at least short runs, i know my dogs and was told this guys dog was fit and a good lamper, also it helps to do the job right and give your dog the best chance, we searched to find a spot to lamp snow free after we found this about 2 hour 41 rabbits, like i said the guy was far keener than me as im no numbers man both dogs had some wind left but i was going just take the cream off each spot, so they was run harder on these that was from one spot ,it was going to be a all night do, with a trip to the game dealer in the morning, rest in between for our and the dogs sake but this was not to be on the night. also some post been removed anyone no why or how? Quote Link to post
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